Altice, Optimum's parent company, had removed all Nexstar programming in the New York area on Jan. 10 in a dispute over fees.
IRVING, Texas—Following failed negotiations for a new retransmission consent agreement, 63 local TV stations in 42 markets owned by Nexstar Media Group were blacked out on Altice USA’s Optimum-branded ...
Nextstar and Optimum have reached a carriage deal that will restore programming to Altice customers in the United States, the ...
PRINCETON — Southern West Virginia television viewers are asking why a cable television provider has removed local channels from its offerings and are urging the company to bring them back. Optimum, ...
to force the cable company to pay for channels they don't watch. Altice also said Nexstar is demanding the highest rates of any broadcasting group in their coverage area. "Optimum values local ...
Altice USA has sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission complaining about Nexstar’s handling of retransmission ...
On January 10 at 5 p.m. ET, Altice USA (ATUS) removed from its Optimum cable systems the network and local programming provided by Nexstar Media Group (NXST) on 63 local television stations in 42 ...
Altice, which counts key cable systems in New York as part of its Optimum service, is also in a carriage dispute with MSG Networks, led by James L. Dolan, whose family used to operate Cablevision ...
Optimum customers will get at least one channel back to their lineup amid the cable provider's stalemate with its television networks. WPIX, home of PIX 11 and the CW, will be restored to Optimum ...
Knicks and Rangers games on Optimum ... parent Altice to broadcast MSG Networks, which is run by Knicks and Rangers owner James Dolan. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post The cable operator ...
The deal highlights a growing trend in the pay-TV industrylegacy cable operators like Altice are bleeding subscribers ... that ensures its channels stay on Optimum's lineup, preventing further ...
Two million subscribers of Optimum ... said but Altice responded with demands for “special terms that are wildly out of step with both our longstanding relationship and the cable television ...